Locust, Wasp, and Stinger: Light ’Mechs Everywhere
The Locust, Wasp, and Stinger became three of the most widespread light BattleMechs in human space because they solved ordinary military problems efficiently. The Locust emphasizes exceptional ground speed, making it valuable for reconnaissance, screening, pursuit, and communications work. The Wasp and Stinger add jump capability, allowing them to cross broken terrain, urban obstacles, forests, and elevation changes that complicate movement for conventional vehicles. This episode compares how these 20-ton machines survived centuries of warfare despite limited armor and modest weaponry. Their longevity came from relatively straightforward designs, widespread production, established maintenance knowledge, and roles that every army continually needed filled. Light ’Mechs are often portrayed as disposable, but experienced pilots understand that survival depends on avoiding the kind of engagement heavier machines were built to win. The Locust, Wasp, and Stinger became ubiquitous not because they dominated battlefields, but because armies always need something fast enough to find the battlefield first. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
